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COUTERACTIN THE SHARP RISE OF THE WORLD OCEAN

Authors: Danylyan A.;

COUTERACTIN THE SHARP RISE OF THE WORLD OCEAN

Abstract

Global warming on the planet, has dramatically affected the melting of the polar caps, giving an increase in the water level of the world's oceans. In this regard, NT in the scientific environment, there have been quite a lot of scientific disputes and polemics, which do not always give a full scientific understanding of the state of affairs with climate change on the planet. At times, instead of deep analysis of the occurring climatic phenomena, we see substitution of the basis of the phenomena with predictions and scientific beliefs. Rising sea levels are a serious consequence of climate change. Haiti, the Maldives and other island nations are threatened with extinction. In the past few decades, the ocean has begun to warm almost 40% faster than it did back in the middle of the last century, and water levels are rising at an accelerated rate. Here the opinions of scientists are bifurcated, some believe that the heating of the planet to a greater extent depends on cosmic radiation, which has increased dramatically over the last century, others prove the concept of saturation of the earth's atmosphere with carbon dioxide CO2, pollution of the world's oceans with plastic, which is a multilayered ball, covers the bottom and does not allow to cool magma enveloping the core of the earth, which in turn in the process of overheating increases in volume and rises to the upper layers of the earth. Third groups of scientists tend to consider the first two concepts as equally existing and actively influencing global warming. Any scientific debate must determine with sufficient precision the timing of the impending catastrophe. Here there are very large discrepancies, they are measured from ten to a hundred years, everyone uses their own dynamics of events, which does not allow the heads of state and their government to specify their actions in the Program documents on environmental protection of their states. It is time to abandon the boundaries of ecological disasters, it is impossible to protect oneself in full measure with state borders, the world ocean and airspace unites all countries and states.

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Polar caps, magma, flooding, global warming, environmental protection.

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